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Zimmerman, Wells,See, Bertram

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John Henery Morgan MARTIN

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Mattie Lee Ann DAVIS

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Julius A. "Gunter" HAMBY

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J.A. Hamby (First_Last)  Regiment Name 28 Tennessee Infantry. (2 Mountain Reg't Tenn. Vols.)  Side Confederate  Company  A  Soldier's Rank_In  Private  Soldier's Rank_Out  Private  Alternate Name  G.A./Hamby  Notes  Film Number M231 roll 18


Mattie Lee Ann DAVIS

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George W. DAVIS

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Bonham
"Is a prosperous town on the T. & P. Ry. in Fannin
County of which it is the judicial seat, 128 miles
west of Texarkana
and 312 miles northeast of Austin. It contains Baptist,
Christian, Episcopal, Methodist and Presbyterian and
3 colored churches. The Masonic Female Institute, the
Fannin college and the Carlton College. 2 public schools,
2 banks, 2 flouring mills, a planing mill, 2 cotton gins, furniture factory, the usual
number of professional men, special and general stores,
etc, for a place of its size a handsome opera house
and 5 newspapers,
the Bonham News, Farmers Review, Fannin Favorite,
Tablet and Missionary.
Grain, Bois D'Arc seed and cotton are the principal shipments.
Esp., Pacific  Tel. W.U.   Population 3,500

Davis, George W.   carpenter


Siddie Ellen GUNNELS

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Charles Landry WELLS

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Mary BERTRAM

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George Dana WELLS

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He was gassed in WWI and died from complications.


Henry D. ATCHISON

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Marriage Records of Fleming County, Kentucky 1798-1851

Name: Henry Atchison
Spouse: Nancy Crain
Marriage Date: 26 Feb 1815


BATH COUNTY KENTUCKY      MAY COURT
This instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of H.D. Atchison, Deceased, was produced and proven in open court by the oaths of John Richars and Armstrong R. Cassity, Witnesses thereto, subscribed and ordered to be recorded, where upon the same hath been duly admitted to record in my office as the Law directs.
Given under my hand as Clerk aforesaid Court this 13th of May 1844.
                                                    W.M. Suddith Clerk
                                    By W.M. Suddith    D.C.
STATE OF KENTUCKY
COUNTY OF BATH           SCT,

I, Pearl Brother, Clerk of the Bath County Court, do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Will as appears of Record at Will Book D, Page 321, Bath County Clerk's Office.
Given under my hand this 24th day of October, 1955.
                   Mrs. Pearl Brother,   Clerk
SEAL                                         By Betty J. Coyle D.C.

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF HENRY D. ATCHISON
  in the name of God Amen, I, Henry D. Atchison of Bath County, and State of Kentucky do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form.
  First: To my beloved wife Nancy Atchison, I will and bequeath all my land and personal property so long as she shall live my widow, and it is my will if my Wife should marry for the farm to be rented and the property sold and put to the use of my heirs.  And it is my will if my wife Nancy Atchison should not marry she is to have the farm and property until the youngest child is sixteen years old and then it is my will the farm to be rented and put to the use of my heirs. **William P. Atchison my son, I consider has got one hundred dollars, I consider that my daughter Elizabeth Chonstant has received ninety dollars, I have paid to my daughter Sally Hunt, sixty dollars, I have paid to my son John Q. Atchison seventy five dollars, I will to my son, Samual C. Atchison five dollars, to be paid in two years.  It is my will that Lewis Atchison shall have a forty dollar horse as soon as possible.  It is my will James W. Atchison shall have this two coults and hogs at fort dollars in part of his Estate.
   It is my wish that James W. Atchison should stay with his Mother till the youngest child is sixteen years old and if he should clear and fence any ground after he is twenty years old he is to have the said ground rent free till the death of his Mother then it is my will that my land shall be sold and equal division made between nine of my heirs, not to include SAMUEL ATCHISON, I have willed him all I intend him to have. Whereas:  Iacknowledge this to be my last will and Testament in the presence of the two witnesses this 14th day of February, 1844.
ATTEST:                           H.D. Atchison
John Richards
Armstrong R. Cassity

I appoint my wife, Nancy Atchison, Lewis Crain, and William I. Atchison, my executors.
                                           H.D. Atchison
It is my will that if John Chonstant should sue my widow and distrain my heirs for a note he holds against me he is not to have amy more of my estate than the value of the note.
I acknowledge this to be my last will and testament in the presence of the two witnesses, this 14th day of February, 1844.
                                        H.D. Atchison
John Richards
Armstrong R. Cassity

In addition to the above it is further my will after the death of my wife that my son James A. Atchison, and any of my daughters that should remain single and to have the use of the farm for the term of two years.

I acknowledge this to be my last will and testatment in the presence of these two witnessess this 25th day of March 1844.
ATTEST:                           H.D.Atchison
J. Richards
Armstrong R. Cassity
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Inventory and appraisement, page 234.
Among notes, one to H.D. Atchison, due February 26, 1820   $54.00
                             Total $1,783.82
Henry Webster
Joseph Secret       conn.....
Wm. Rawlings
Donglas I. Winn

Sale bill page 235-236
Henry Atchison      12 Geese       Choice  #1     $2.40
       "                     12   "                    2       2.28
       "      12   "         3       2.04
       "      12   "         4       1.68
       "       1 Cotton coverlet
       "            1 Quilt
       "            1 Quilt
       "           3 1/2 yds. striped linen
       "           14 yds. plain linen
       "       1 pr. saddle bags old    C. 56 1/4
Total sales             $291.233/4           recorded April 1832
To Henry D. Atchison 43 acres 35 1/2 poles recorded April 1832.
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    Deed book W. p.229, Fleming Co., Kentucky
Note from H.D.Atchison to Basil Hunt Jr.
Twelve months after date, I promise to pay H.D. Atchison.............Dollars  it being for rent of property  ?  2 months under executors in favor of Mr. Tuber that is to wit:  1 bed and bedding, 2 tables, 4 chairs, cupboard, etc.
Given under my hand 11th day of May 1840.
                   Basil Hunt Jr.
                   H.D. Atchison

ATTEST
M.Hedrick
---- McIntire
Nel Hunt            Recorded Jun 22, 1840
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Nancy CRAIN

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WILL OF SAMUEL CRAIN, SR. Will book D. p.189 Fleming Co., Kentucky
                                  B. 1744 February 13, 1829
   I, Samuel Crain, Sr., feeling the infirmities of old age, and knowing the shortness of human life, and according to the course of nature, being in my 85th year, not long for this world, do, in the fear of God, bequeath my property in the following manner.
FIRST to Molly Hodgins, I bequesth $100.00. if she be the longest liv'r, but if she dies before then, let it be equally divided between my children and heirs.
SECOND to my black boy James, I bequesth $70.00, and to live with my son James, and in the family until he dies, and for my son to do good part by him.
THIRD all the rest of my property, whether personal or real, (after the foregoing bequesths are liquidated) I wish to be equally divided, and fairly divided, or distributed among the following persons:
John Crain, James Crain, Joseph Crain, Lewis Crain, William Crain, Samuel Crain (Jr.?), Elizabeth Lytle, Nancy Atchison.
Likewise it is my wish that my sons, Lewis and William, be administrators and executors of this my last will and testament, which is made with a perfect understanding and in the fear of God, my Judge, and after much deliberation.
     As witness my hand and seal,                  (xxxx) seal
Samuel Crain
Absolem Wollincroft
Nancy Crain
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At a court held for Fleming County on 4 days of July 1831 - this writing purportery to be the last will and testament of Samuel Crain deceased was produced in court, proven by the oath of Nancy Crain a subsubing witness exerto as well as her own attestation as to that of Absolem Wollincroft the other witness and ordered to be recoreded which was done.
Joshua Slixton (?) clerk.
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Will of William Bennington, book A. p. 16-17 Fleming County, Kentucky Court
Abstract made August 1801.  Recorded October 12, 1801
Mentions son William Bennington.  Son-in-laws - Thomas Nesbit and Stephen Jones.  Grandson James Jones, Brothers of James un-named. Gandson William Jones.  Also --- "among my four children, namely: Sarah Jones, Elizabeth Fulton, William Bennington, and Constant Nesbit."  Wife Isabella
Sarah Jones is presumably the wife of Stephen Jones, Son-in-law mentioned.
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The will of Samuel Crain gives his age.  He was from Virginia.  There are numerous Stephen Jones.  Whether Wm. B. Jones was a son of Stephen and Sarah Bennington Jones, we don't know.  Constance Jones, who married John Lawson is believed to be the daughter of the above.  It must be that Sarah Bennington Jones  was a Bennington, her mother or grandmother being the daughter of William Beinnington 1st.  John Lawson Atchison having the name Lawson seems to indicate some relationship.
                                                        Mary Pickett DeBell1  BIRT
2  DATE 1792
2  PLAC Virginia


Charles Bertram WELLS

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John E. GRIDER

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Elizabeth B. HOLT

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Edward T. BREEDING

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Sarah J. WELLS

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